Aviation reporter Andreas Spaeth knowledgeable DW there confirmed as much as have truly been a fowl strike previous to the Jeju Air plane accident in South Korea.
In a number of of the video clips distributed on social networks “we can actually see, before the initial landing attempt, there was a bird strike,” Spaeth claimed. He included that the airport terminal had truly additionally supplied a fowl strike warning.
The aeronautics reporter claimed that in response to journey info, the airplane did “a so-called teardrop movement” which Spaeth recommended claimed the pilots have been making an attempt a “desperate maneuver” due to there being “no more or limited engine power available.”
This exhibits “some damage in the engines from the previous bird strike,” the press reporter claimed.
Spaeth additionally stored in thoughts that the landing tools had truly been extended on the very first landing effort. However, this was not the scenario all through the 2nd effort.
He additionally talked about that the plane didn’t have a lot space for an emergency scenario landing outdoors the trail, stating that the tiny dimension of the supposed “overrun area” was “very worrying.”
“And normally safe airports should be constructed like that, that there’s ample overrun area. “If an aircraft inadvertently leaves the runway, there should be ample space for it to come to a halt even outside the runway,” he claimed.